Gary Kitchens
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Restoring my first Challenger for a client.
I can't get a good paint code for the interior plastics from my Dupont people nor my PPG people...
Do any of you have or know of what company has a good interior paint to match this original "green with a sheen" as seen in my 71 Deputy console?
And am I to assume that the original door panels were non "sheen'ish" god I hate my nomenclature but there is a metallic in the vinyl and visors, and in the original console, but NOT in the door panels or in the rear quarter plastics...
So am I correctly assuming the plastic panels, including the green vinyl grained interior glass trim is regular dark green, but the seat vinyl and the console vinyl is of the metallic style of dark green, (I'm thinking a yellow like gold reflection in the green console and vinyl of the visors), noticeable on both the sun faded portions and the portions that never got sun. The door panel plastics even under the trim plates shows nothing of the "Sheen".
Thanks for any advice!
P.S. My steering column and wheel are
black...
Oh almost forgot---- 71 Challenger deputy, factory AC, 4 wheel manual drum, 318 2V Vin matching, auto trans, Vin matching, AM radio, bucket seat Console car.
I can't get a good paint code for the interior plastics from my Dupont people nor my PPG people...
Do any of you have or know of what company has a good interior paint to match this original "green with a sheen" as seen in my 71 Deputy console?
And am I to assume that the original door panels were non "sheen'ish" god I hate my nomenclature but there is a metallic in the vinyl and visors, and in the original console, but NOT in the door panels or in the rear quarter plastics...
So am I correctly assuming the plastic panels, including the green vinyl grained interior glass trim is regular dark green, but the seat vinyl and the console vinyl is of the metallic style of dark green, (I'm thinking a yellow like gold reflection in the green console and vinyl of the visors), noticeable on both the sun faded portions and the portions that never got sun. The door panel plastics even under the trim plates shows nothing of the "Sheen".
P.S. My steering column and wheel are
Oh almost forgot---- 71 Challenger deputy, factory AC, 4 wheel manual drum, 318 2V Vin matching, auto trans, Vin matching, AM radio, bucket seat Console car.